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Coming Next Issue
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Chip Foose |
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VW Phaeton W12 |
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Long Term Storage |
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Ultimate Ears |
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The 2005 Detroit Auto Show
Roadfly Awards |
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By Charlie Romero and
Steve Litscher
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Best of Show: 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
When Chevrolet took the wraps off its all new, 2006 Z06 Corvette, there were more than a few gasps from fellow auto makers. By utilizing what is essentially a no holds-barred approach to redesigning the Z06, Chevrolet has firmly staked its claim...[more]
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Best Buy: 2005 Toyota Avalon
Toyota wanted to make one thing clear about its all new 2005 Avalon - it's the most American vehicle of any in the Toyota line-up. As well it should be, having been designed in Newport Beach, California...[more]
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Best Concept: Ford Shelby GR-1
The key to any great concept is rather simple. Make it undeniably cool, pack it plum-full with performance and excitement, wrap it in a body that's punch-your-momma-in-the-mouth-sexy, and you'll have a winner every time...[more]
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Best New Vehicle for 2005: Ford Mustang GT
With just about every chance he gets, Bill Ford Jr. will tell you that his favorite car is a convertible red Mustang with a throaty V8 and a thumpin' sound system. And to be honest, in years past, we used to roll our eyes a little, but that's all changed...[more]
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Most Innovative: General Motors Sequel
With so much hype around hybrids and all of the talk about how they're going to save the world, it was refreshing to hear Tom Stephens, VP of powertrain development for General Motors North America admit that current hybrid technologies are at best a mid-term solution...[more]
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